Y-Mouse
ID #1011
Do you have a Y-mouse that converts USB devices to PS/2?
Quick Answer:
No, unfortunately P.I. Engineering does not offer any product which will allow you to plug a USB device into a PS/2 port.
Further Details:
PS/2 ports have been around for quite some time now, and many of the newest computers are shipping without PS/2 ports and are instead offering USB connections.
With the markets embracing the convenience of USB connections and moving away from the outdated PS/2 style of connection, it is unlikely that P.I. Engineering will ever produce a device capable of converting a USB style of connection to a PS/2 style of connection.
Tags: Y-mouse
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Last update: 2007-11-28 14:01
Author: Brandon
Revision: 1.0
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